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Call of Duty: WWIIPre-order and get the Multiplayer Upgrade, includes a Weapon Unlock Token and Multiplayer 2XP**Weapon unlock and 2XP usable in multiplayer only. 2XP limited to 4 hours of gameplay.

Call of Duty® returns to its roots with Call of Duty®: WWII—a breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation. Land in Normandy on D-Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in history’s most monumental war. Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bonds of camaraderie, and the unforgiving nature of war against a global power throwing the world into tyranny.

Game OverviewCall of Duty: WWII creates the definitive World War II next generation experience across three different game modes: Campaign, Multiplayer, and Co-Operative. Featuring stunning visuals, the Campaign transports players to the European theater as they engage in an all-new Call of Duty story set in iconic World War II battles. Multiplayer marks a return to original, boots-on-the ground Call of Duty gameplay. Authentic weapons and traditional run-and-gun action immerse you in a vast array of World War II–themed locations. The Co-Operative mode unleashes a new and original story in a standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments.

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THE DEFINITIVE WORLD WAR II CAMPAIGN

Call of Duty: WWII tells the story of the unbreakable brotherhood of common men fighting to preserve freedom in a world on the brink of tyranny.

Players enlist in a gritty, intense journey through the battlegrounds of war. The Campaign features bold, lifelike visuals with the kind of blockbuster cinematic authenticity that only Call of Duty can deliver.

BOOTS ON THE GROUND MULTIPLAYER

Call of Duty: WWII Multiplayer engages players in grounded, fast-paced combat across many of World War II’s most iconic locations.

Players will also enjoy exciting new ways to interact and socialize with their friends and the Call of Duty community.

HIGH-OCTANE CO-OPERATIVE

Call of Duty: WWII’s co-operative mode unleashes a new and original story. Play with your friends in this next-level standalone game experience full of unexpected, adrenaline-pumping moments.

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Basic is an understatement

Posted 1 year ago

JaeQ

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To think that the space age COD has certainly almost out stayed its welcome, and old school was well over due. How wrong I was. Battlefield took full advantage of this a year ago and nailed it with the game play action, along with slight lack luster weapons. However COD tried to resurrect the glory days and honestly I'm really disappointed. It seems overly basic with the maps, game play action, a much faster paced shoot-out that almost certainly feels like hardcore deathmatch with incredible camping spots-- it's so easy to get a kill or be killed in a 10 second span. The maps are no where near what I expected, very simplistic, tons of corner camp locations, relatively small which is pretty typical in COD, and the main menu is somewhat unorthodox. As far as zombies.... well, Zombies are a lot easier to kill then what we've been accustomed to dealing with. The mystery box is a bit difficult to spot, and having not spent enough time to say if pack-a-punch still exists. The juggernaut and all other perks have taken on new names and new looks, along with a couple additional perks such as melee damage upgrade. Hey, remember when we could board up windows? Well, say bye-bye cause from what what I've seen it doesn't exist anymore, at least when I attempted, it didn't even pop up.
I'm very disappointed with the franchise, having already thought last years Infinite Warfare might have regressed the franchise. However, Infinite continued to grow, make changes, and add upgrades to enhance the modern gameplay. But seeing that we have gone waaayyy back in time, unless COD plans to put a modern day twist into old school I don't see how this years copy will get any better. As I said last year, it unfortunately may be another downward trend in COD, that may have lost its touch a bit. Sadly this time around it may have to concede to the rising Battlefield. Hope this helps, enjoy! GAME ON!

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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NOTW116NOTW

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4

Fun but could've been better

Posted 8 months ago

NOTW116NOTW

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Call of Duty returns to its World War 2 roots! The campaign is fun and has some awesome moments! It is one of my favorite Call of Duty campaigns in the last few years and is the closest a CoD game has come to a Band of Brothers experience.
The multiplayer on the other hand, is not great. This is the buggiest and poorest designed Call of Duty multiplayer I have ever played! After several months now they still haven't fixed some of the really annoying bugs and glitches! The spawns in the game are also really bad where I find myself getting spawned killed in many games. The maps, while conceptually they are cool, are poorly designed. The change from perks/wild cards to basic training in your loadout feels rather limited compared to past CoDs but it brings a nice balance to loadouts in this installment. Finally, the best part of the game, the weapons! It hasn't felt this good to fire a gun in CoD in a long time! All the weapons are fairly balanced with each one feeling unique enough from the rest that choosing the right one for you isn't as simple as looking at the stats.
Overall I had fun with this game apart from all the bugs and weak multiplayer. If you love CoD campaigns I would recommend you check this out, especially if you have 4K capabilities because this game is gorgeous! If you are more of a CoD multiplayer type then I wouldn't recommend this game to you but if you love the WW2 setting it may be worth a shot.

I would recommend this to a friend

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Rozay

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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

3

not what i expected

Posted 10 months ago

Rozay

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This could have been a fantastic game but it reeks of being rushed too quickly for the holidays. There are countless game breaking bugs that just aren’t acceptable for a franchise as big as call of duty.
Hit detection is abysmal first and formost. Not much more to say about that...Also, there seems to be a clear distinction of when the game favors you or when it favors the enemy. Let me explain. In many games it’s obvious to me that I see someone before they see me. It almost feels too easy to get the kill. Then there are games where you never even see who shot you. The inconsistency is what kills it for me.
I won’t pretend to understand lag comp or it’s effect on this game but I will say this. The game appears to favor those who are lagging. Most games, the top spots are reserved for those with one or two bar connections. It becomes impossible to shoot someone who is sliding all over the map. There needs to be a minimum connection speed required to play these types of games.
Campaign is alright. Nothing memorable but it was fun to play through none the less.
Zombies needs more attention from the developers. Could be great but with 2 maps it falls short. Would love to see this part of the game grow.
Overall I gave COD: WW2 three stars because while I hate it, I also can’t stop playing it. It’s like I’m a glutton for punishment and cod is dishing it out time and time again.

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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Sundae

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4

Not Quite

Posted 1 year ago

Sundae

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For the game itself...The graphics look great in the beginning and seem to become a bit more cartoonish than what they showed in the trailers. Definitely a lot of inserting female characters for the sake of equality (or pandering to the social climate). Some of the levels feel extremely isolating like the tank level. I feel like they should have told the whole story through one characters perspective and a shorter timespan as it seems to jump around too much for my taste. Brothers in arms is a great example of flow to a WW2 game. I like single player games to get immersed in the environment, so I didn't play much of the multiplayer. Ultimately I think they spread their resources around too much with multiplayer/zombies and the single player suffered. The sounds are great. Enemy animations are great. Im glad there are lots of troops running around to give you a sense scale but for some reason (I think the graphics) the maps can feel pretty narrow and lifeless. I hate to say it (as I enjoy the call of duty campaigns much more) but the graphics in battlefield 1 just felt much less cartoony and made landscapes feel larger. This game needed more dark grittiness like world at war. Having said all of this it is the best call of duty campaign since modern warfare 2. Just wish more time was focused on a very tight single player experience.

I would recommend this to a friend

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Oenim79

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

4

Nothing really new

Posted 4 days ago

Oenim79

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Great graphics and animation but missions and maps aren’t that exciting. Like so many first person shooting games it’s just a drill in finding more ammo, reviving your health, and shooting as many things as you can. The aerial mission held a lot of promise but the aircraft handling was either intentionally limiting or just poorly designed. I tell myself the designers wanted to limit the maneuverability of the aircraft to match the real thing yet realism is one of those things I think any first person shooter game lacks especially considering weapons manipulation like reloading and rapid fire. At any rate, my point is the aerial play level of protecting the bombers would have been more enjoyable if the aircraft didn’t maneuver like 18 wheeler tractor trailers with wings. Other than that it was again your usual first person shooter experience. There are obviously differences in how your health revives, sighting in your sniper rifle scopes, and all that but overall nothing revolutionary coming from this one.

I would recommend this to a friend

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Lv30Wizard

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars

1

Don't Buy it, Yet

Posted 1 year ago

Lv30Wizard

Member

Yes, the game is broken and who knows if they are trying to fix all of the bugs. I regret making this purchased on PSN, the game has potential but its full of bugs. Some examples that I am always facing is how the bounty/challenges don't register your progress or it doesn't count an example will be "get 10 kills with a shotgun" and when you had made more than 10 kills you will only have about 2-3 kills register on the challenge. in the first days, the game was released the audio will constantly cut off but I haven't had this issue anymore only once a while but had heard other players complaining about it than before. A recent issue that encounter was when I was playing with friends when we finish a match and return to Headquarters I will get a black screen and wont be able to do a single thing until the leader of the party starts a new match or i quit the game. So, for now, I would wait until all these issues are fix or the game is cheap which I doubt it will happen anytime soon.

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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John

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars

1

Poor man's version of BF1. Don't waste your money

Posted 1 year ago

John

If I had to pick between this game or battlefield 1 revolution. Without a doubt I would pick battlefield 1 revolution. That game is truly a masterpiece and shouldn't be missed out on by anyone that loves FPS. No, I'm not a fanboy. but I own it, so I have something to compare it to.
My initial thoughts of the game after playing the beta. I still feel like I'm playing the beta. The navigation through the menu is terrible and confusing. The graphics look very outdated. Sound effects from firing guns sound cheap and weak. The guy voice over is annoying. If you can get into a multiplayer team death match it's very boring and only goes up to 75 points. There's no music or nothing going on, so you don't feel that excited when you get into a match. The game tries to copy some of the elements from Battlefield 1 like operation, except it's called war which is like attack and defend certain sections of a map, but fails miserably at it. Also it copied battle packs that you can earn, and currency you can also earn to unlock different things. Zombie mode is fun but I don't think it's worth the price to justify getting the game. I haven't played the campaign yet, but I heard it was fun. I know people won't like what I have to say about this game, but read the reviews from other sites like amazon etc.

No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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Skye

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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

3

A wholly average shooter

Posted 11 months ago

Skye

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The single player campaign is an excuse to have a story. By that I mean they forgot to add gameplay in.
It's all pretty graphics and cutscenes and very little gameplay. You run from one location to the next with very little sense of where you are in the world because the levels are so small. You don't feel immersed because the levels aren't large enough, and it feels more like an arena shooter broken up by cutscenes in between each section.
Past Call of Duty titles were much better, especially the Infinity Ward developed ones. The AI is pretty much non-existent as well. They fall back when you overrun their position, but that's it. They don't flank you. This is a far cry from the original Call of Duty and Call of Duty 2, where the levels were of decent size, and the AI wasn't braindead. Funny how far we've "come".
I know I sound like a gamer stuck in the past, but the campaign is terrible. Does MP fare any better? It's alright. Ghosts' Invasion mode and Infinite Warfare's zombies mode had me hooked, but WW2's zombie mode did not.
I did enjoy my time in WW2's War mode, however.
You could do a lot better than CoD: WW2 as far as shooters go.